Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 323

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[Page 323]

I fancied the Solitery might have been a tit bit for Sir William's supper, but was [indecipherable] it in person.
The Good, Thornes, & Onslow correspondence [indecipherable] - Mr Thornes' letters were very good, & true, & Captain Onslow's [Solo?] decidedly sharp, & all the more so, from being so true.
Remember Mrs MacArthur that if, at any time, any of your grandsons would like a week or so here, for a change, you may safely trust us.
Yrs sincerely, & respectfully
[I & G Sebatt?]
 

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